Train your eyes to choose things without relying on rankings

Hi there, this is Ikupapa.

I swore with my heart that I would not be misled by ranking information when buying things.

Do you value design or function when buying things?

I buy things with an emphasis on functionality.
Then, the products that fulfill the functions arrange by price, and the cheapest one is selected while comparing other excellent features and designs.
In Japan, there is a website called Kakaku.com, which is a price comparison website.
You will use this site when selecting products.

In Japan, many people use it.
I've been using it for years, and it's one of the must-have sites in me.
The product information on this site is particularly useful for items made in Japan, but I'm distracted by the rankings.
If the ranking of what you want is low, hesitate to purchase.
Why hesitate is that if you don't like it after buying it, it will sell at auctions.
That's why I'm confused by ranking information that isn't necessary for purchasing goods.

In my experience, the ones with the highest rankings are trading at a generally high price.
If the ranking you want is high, there is no doubt about it, but if it is a little bit more maniac, the lower ranking will be displayed, causing trouble.
The pursuit of the cost performance of things is a matter of choosing from a lot of information.
Until now, I think that I was thinking about selling and buying at the same time, and I was confused.
Also, I'm only searching for features and not trying to find out how those features work.
Besides, since things have become cheaper recently, even if I failed to select a product, I think that I should repurchase it.
I think this is the reason for the recent failures in shopping.

Recently, the price of things has dropped, and it has become easier to try and error, but it is necessary to learn a little more about the function, and how it works and to train the ability to select the things I want, I think.

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